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CRR scenarios with ≥100 detected harm incidents had harm rate estimates with acceptable precision.
The relationship between the number of detected harm incidents and CRR parameters can be simplified and expressed as a formula.
Current estimates suggest between 10 and 50% of detected harm incidents may be preventable [ 9, 18, 33, 34].
Therefore, when researchers or reviewers attempt to measure reductions in harm over time, they have to remove, or at the very least consider, what proportion of the detected harm incidents are likely to be'non-preventable'.
Substituting the numbers which constitute the 'lines' in Figures 1 and 2 (the number of practices reviewing records, number of records being reviewed per practice and the real harm rates) into this formula resulted in a 'constant' number of detected harm incidents.
The number of detected harm incidents was dependent on the baseline harm rate multiplied by: the period of time reviewed in each record; number of records reviewed per practice; number of practices who reviewed records; and the number of times each record was reviewed.
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13 Studies comparing different methods of harm detection have found very little overlap of the detected harms.
Likewise, it is not an abstract discussion of consumers being unable to detect harm to the competitive process, but an example of undetected harm already occurring.
Report the frequency and positive predictive value (PPV) of triggers to detect harm.
Study of the causes of individual variation could improve the power of epidemiological studies to detect harm to susceptible people.
The purpose of the UKPTT is to extend the ability to detect harm rather than to replace other approaches.
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